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News date: Wednesday, 21st of July, 2004

Spaniards rank third in Europe as seducers of the opposite
sex, behind the Italians and the French, we are told in a recent study
carried out in ten European countries by the car company GM Daewoo
Europe. And by far the least seductive in Europe are the British, at
least according to the study.

The
South Korean car company commissioned the study to coincide with the
launch of a new limited-edition model, and points from one to ten were
awarded to participants in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Spain,
Finland, France, Holland, Italy and England.

Seduction, Italian style

The
Italians came in first place, with an 89 per cent rating as seducers,
followed by the French with 82 per cent, and in third position the
Spaniards, who gained a 79 per cent rating in the ancient art of
seduction.

The Brits came out worst in the
study. According to the results, the British won a 40 per cent ratings,
while the Germans were more seductive at 57 per cent and the Finns
slightly more again at 58 per cent.

To reach
these conclusions, the participants were evaluated on six different
qualities considered essential in seduction: sensitivity, sense of
humour, romanticism, tenderness and friendliness.

Among
other conclusions, we find that while seven to ten Frenchmen and eight
to ten Italians claim they would attempt to seduce any person of the
opposite sex they considered attractive, only one in every fifteen of
British men said they would do so.

“Flirting is
a way of passing the time. It happens in all societies, and forms an
essential part of human nature. Without flirting, the human race would
soon die out,” says David Lewis, responsible for the report. third in
Europe as seducers of the opposite sex, behind the Italians and the
French, we are told in a recent study carried out in ten European
countries by the car company GM Daewoo Europe. And by far the least
seductive in Europe are the British, at least according to the study.

The
South Korean car company commissioned the study to coincide with the
launch of a new limited-edition model, and points from one to ten were
awarded to participants in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Spain,
Finland, France, Holland, Italy and England.

Seduction, Italian style

The
Italians came in first place, with an 89 per cent rating as seducers,
followed by the French with 82 per cent, and in third position the
Spaniards, who gained a 79 per cent rating in the ancient art of
seduction.

The Brits came out worst in the
study. According to the results, the British won a 40 per cent ratings,
while the Germans were more seductive at 57 per cent and the Finns
slightly more again at 58 per cent.

To reach
these conclusions, the participants were evaluated on six different
qualities considered essential in seduction: sensitivity, sense of
humour, romanticism, tenderness and friendliness.

Among
other conclusions, we find that while seven to ten Frenchmen and eight
to ten Italians claim they would attempt to seduce any person of the
opposite sex they considered attractive, only one in every fifteen of
British men said they would do so.

“Flirting is
a way of passing the time. It happens in all societies, and forms an
essential part of human nature. Without flirting, the human race would
soon die out,” says David Lewis, responsible for the report